When comparing Polynote vs Notion, the Slant community recommends Notion for most people. In the question“What are the best Evernote alternatives?”Notion is ranked 21st while Polynote is ranked 29th. The most important reason people chose Notion is:

To-dos in Notion aren't just dot point lists. You can drag and drop them into columns just like Trello (Kanban style), you can have sub-tasks, and you can easily mark things off as completed so they are no longer in your way. Notes are also powerful, with proper formatting and ways to manage and search for them, which makes it a great Evernote alternative.

Pros

Pro

Real-time collaborative

Pro

Minimal interface

The application is simple and fast. Can create, share and organize notes and notebooks on the same page.

Pro

Does a great job with both notes and to-dos

To-dos in Notion aren't just dot point lists. You can drag and drop them into columns just like Trello (Kanban style), you can have sub-tasks, and you can easily mark things off as completed so they are no longer in your way. Notes are also powerful, with proper formatting and ways to manage and search for them, which makes it a great Evernote alternative.

Pro

Flexible contents storage and organization

You can upload files and embbed online stuff in any hierarchical structure using pages, toggle lists etc

Pro

Awesome for wikis

You can easily start writing a bunch of web pages, share it with co-workers and choose whether to publicize or keep your contents private. It's also easy to hyperlink pages.

Cons

Con

No free tier

Plynote has a 15-day free trial after which it requires a 20$/user/year subscription.

Con

Designed for teams

As an Evernote alternative, this was mostly designed for individual use, so if you aren't a part of a team a lot of the functionality of Notion is pretty useless for you and might result in a more cluttered interface.